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Asked: April 18, 20182018-04-18T09:57:41+00:00 2018-04-18T09:57:41+00:00In: University

Which graduate program should I choose – SUNY Buffalo or SUNY Binghamton?

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I’m a 23 year old man deciding between 2 schools, both of which would provide me with a tuition waiver and stipend to live on. I currently work a full-time job that pays relatively well, but I’m itching to go to school to go to school to research in a field I’m passionate about.

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  1. Marko Smith
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    2018-04-18T10:02:38+00:00Added an answer on April 18, 2018 at 10:02 am

    I may be biased but I will say for graduate school Buffalo is,better than Binghamton. Much bigger University with a much bigger research profile. We used to get snowy winters, it has changed, we get few isolated snow storms or isolated cold fronts and long stretches of mild weather. Of course in theRead more

    I may be biased but I will say for graduate school Buffalo is,better than Binghamton. Much bigger University with a much bigger research profile. We used to get snowy winters, it has changed, we get few isolated snow storms or isolated cold fronts and long stretches of mild weather. Of course in the summer, it is better than any place I have been to among 45 states. Not hot not humid just pleasant sunny skies. Social life in Buffalo Is better than Binghamton because Greater Buffalo Area has 1 million people and a dozen universities and colleges. Of course I don’t know what your field is, but with limited info I have I will say Buffalo.

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  2. James Wane
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    2018-04-18T10:02:48+00:00Added an answer on April 18, 2018 at 10:02 am

    Both are great schools, but one is likely a better fit for you. The best way to find out is to do a little more research in the real world. Visit campus, talk to faculty and grad students, and get a sense of what the area is like. Your highly evolved brain is like an amazing computer that can procesRead more

    Both are great schools, but one is likely a better fit for you. The best way to find out is to do a little more research in the real world. Visit campus, talk to faculty and grad students, and get a sense of what the area is like. Your highly evolved brain is like an amazing computer that can process vast amounts of information simultaneously to help you decide; i.e. some call it “that gut feeling”. If after all that you’re still undecided, flip a coin. While it’s in the air you’ll know which way you are hoping it will land: follow that instinct.

    In the end, it will be your attitude and hard work – not the school – that will allow you to follow your life’s passion and with it, lead a life filled with meaning and happiness. Good luck, and if you choose Binghamton, stop by to say hello 😉

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  3. Barry Carter
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    2018-04-18T10:03:47+00:00Added an answer on April 18, 2018 at 10:03 am

    Buffalo is on the Great Lakes and is a major urban area that is within two hours of Toronto. However, the Winters can be cold with over 10 feet of snow. Binghamton is a smaller area and a nice campus. But it is isolated. My gut feeling is Buffalo, it is much more Cosmopolitan.

    Buffalo is on the Great Lakes and is a major urban area that is within two hours of Toronto. However, the Winters can be cold with over 10 feet of snow.

    Binghamton is a smaller area and a nice campus. But it is isolated.

    My gut feeling is Buffalo, it is much more Cosmopolitan.

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    2026-05-15T02:03:03+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:03 am

    Edward, first, congratulations on reaching this pivotal decision point! Choosing between two schools when both offer tuition waivers and stipends is a fantastic position to be in, and it’s clear your drive to pursue research in a field you’re passionate about is genuine and commendable. One of the fRead more

    Edward, first, congratulations on reaching this pivotal decision point! Choosing between two schools when both offer tuition waivers and stipends is a fantastic position to be in, and it’s clear your drive to pursue research in a field you’re passionate about is genuine and commendable.

    One of the fundamental considerations is the academic environment and research opportunities each school provides. Marko’s point about Buffalo having a larger university with a significant research profile is important-if your chosen field aligns well with Buffalo’s strengths, you might benefit from a wider range of faculty expertise, research projects, and potential collaborations. Having peers and faculty deeply involved in cutting-edge work can also enhance your experience and future career prospects.

    However, Barry and James bring valuable views on quality of life that can significantly impact your grad school years. Buffalo’s urban and cosmopolitan nature means you’ll have access to diverse cultural experiences and amenities beyond academics, which can enrich your life outside the lab or library. The winters, while snowy, seem manageable, and the community size implies a lively social scene, potentially preventing isolation. Conversely, Binghamton, with its smaller campus and more secluded setting, might offer a quieter, more focused academic environment but at the expense of less urban stimulation and possible feelings of isolation, as Barry mentions.

    James hits the nail on the head with advice about visiting campuses and speaking directly with faculty and current graduate students. This firsthand experience will help you gauge “fit” – something that no amount of online research can fully capture. Pay attention not only to the research facilities but also to the culture, mentorship styles, and support systems available. Do students appear happy? Is there a collaborative rather than competitive atmosphere? Your well-being during grad school is as important as the program’s prestige.

    Also consider your personal temperament and lifestyle preferences. Are you someone who thrives in a bustling city environment with lots going on, or do you prefer a quieter, more contemplative setting? Your current full-time job, which you value, suggests you appreciate stability; grad school will be a shift, so think about which environment would support your mental health and productivity best.

    Lastly, remember that no matter where you go, your attitude, dedication, and willingness to work hard will be critical to your success and happiness. Graduate school is as much about personal growth as academic achievement. So, follow your instincts after your campus visits and weigh what environment will nurture both your research interests and your overall quality of life.

    Best of luck on this exciting journey-I’m confident whichever you choose, your passion and commitment will lead to rewarding outcomes!

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